Support of mobile-terminated data delivery service towards a user equipment using extended idle mode drx

ABSTRACT

A mobile network entity, such as Mobility Management Entity MME, is for the support of Mobile-Terminated MT Data Delivery via an interface such as the T6a interface between a Service Capability Exposure Function SCEF and the mobile network entity, towards a User Equipment UE using extended idle mode DRX served by the mobile network entity is configured to receive from the SCEF a MT Data Delivery Request including information indicating a time frame within which a MT Data Delivery Response is awaited by the SCEF.

The present invention generally relates to mobile communication networks and systems.

Descriptions of mobile communication networks and systems can be found in the literature, such as in particular in Technical Specifications published by standardization bodies such as for example 3GPP (3^(rd) Generation Partnership Project).

An example of such systems is Evolved Packet System (EPS), specified in particular in 3GPP TS 23.401.

Enhancements are now introduced in systems such as EPS, to facilitate communications with applications such as Machine Type Communications (MTC) Applications. Such enhancements are specified in particular in 3GPP TS 23.682. Examples of such enhancements include functions for high latency communication, which may be used to handle Mobile Terminated (MT) communications with User Equipments (UEs) being unreachable while using power saving functions e.g. Extended Idle Mode DRX, as specified in particular in 3GPP TS 23.682 and 3GPP TS 23.401.

Further optimizations of systems such as EPS, for Cellular Internet of Things (CIoT), are currently under study. An example of such optimizations for CIoT is the support of Non-IP Data Delivery (NIDD), i.e. delivery of Data without use of the Internet Protocol (IP).

As recognized by the inventors, and as will be described with more detail later, there is a need to improve the support of Mobile-Terminated (MT) Data service towards a User Equipment UE using extended idle mode DRX.

There is a need to improve the support of Mobile-Terminated (MT) Data Delivery service, such as in particular Mobile-Terminated Non-IP Data Delivery (MT NIDD) via an interface such as T6a interface between a Service Capability Exposure Function SCEF and a mobile network entity such as Mobility Management Entity MME, towards a User Equipment UE using extended idle mode DRX served by said mobile network entity.

There is also a need to improve the support of Mobile-Terminated Short Message Service (MT-SMS) towards a User Equipment UE using extended idle mode DRX.

Embodiments of the present invention in particular address such needs.

These and other objects are achieved, in one aspect, by a mobile network entity such as Mobility Management Entity MME, configured to, for the support of Mobile-Terminated MT Data Delivery via an interface such as the T6a interface between a Service Capability Exposure Function SCEF and said mobile network entity, towards a User Equipment UE using extended idle mode DRX served by said mobile network entity:

-   -   receive from the SCEF a MT Data Delivery Request including         information indicating a time frame within which a MT Data         Delivery Response is awaited by the SCEF.

These and other objects are achieved, in another aspect, by a Service Capability Exposure Function SCEF, configured to, for the support of Mobile-Terminated MT Data Delivery via an interface such as the T6a interface between said Service Capability Exposure Function SCEF and a mobile network entity such as Mobility Management Entity MME, towards a User Equipment UE using extended idle mode DRX served by said mobile network entity:

-   -   send to said mobile network entity a MT Data Delivery Request         including information indicating a time frame within which a MT         Data Delivery Response is awaited by the SCEF.

These and other objects are achieved, in another aspect, by a mobile network entity such as Mobility Management Entity MME, configured to, for the support of Mobile-Terminated MT Data Delivery via an interface such as the T6a interface between a Service Capability Exposure Function SCEF and said mobile network entity, towards a User Equipment UE using extended idle mode DRX served by said mobile network entity:

-   -   receive from the SCEF a MT Data Delivery Request including         information of a maximum retransmission time for retransmission         of the MT Data.

These and other objects are achieved, in another aspect, by a Service Capability Exposure Function SCEF, configured to, for the support of MT Data Delivery via an interface such as T6a interface between said Service Capability Exposure Function SCEF and a mobile network entity such as Mobility Management Entity MME, towards a User Equipment UE using extended idle mode DRX served by said mobile network entity:

-   -   send to said mobile network entity a MT Data Delivery Request         including information indicating a maximum retransmission time         for retransmission of the MT Data.

These and other objects are achieved, in another aspect, by a mobile network entity such as Mobility Management Entity MME, configured to, for the support of Mobile-Terminated Data Delivery via an interface such as T6a interface between a Service Capability Exposure Function SCEF and said mobile network entity, towards a User Equipment UE using extended idle mode DRX served by said mobile network entity:

-   -   once configured to monitor UE reachability after having rejected         a MT Data Delivery Request from the SCEF, send to the SCEF, in a         notification indicating that the UE is reachable again,         information instructing to prioritize the retransmission of the         MT Data towards this UE.

These and other objects are achieved, in another aspect, by a Service Capability Exposure Function SCEF, configured to, for the support of Mobile-Terminated Data Delivery via an interface such as T6a interface between said Service Capability Exposure Function SCEF and a mobile network entity such as Mobility Management Entity MME, towards a User Equipment UE using extended idle mode DRX served by said mobile network entity:

-   -   receive from the mobile network entity, in a notification         indicating that the UE is reachable again after unsuccessful         delivery, information instructing to prioritize the         retransmission of the MT Data towards this UE

These and other objects are achieved, in another aspect, by a mobile Core Network entity such as Mobility Management Entity MME, configured to, for the support of Mobile-Terminated SMS, or for the support of Mobile Terminating Data Delivery via an interface such as T6a interface between a Service Capability Exposure Function SCEF and said mobile Core Network entity, towards a User Equipment UE using extended idle mode DRX served by said mobile Core Network entity:

-   -   send information to the Radio Access Network, to assist the         Radio Access Network in determining a time during which a         signalling connection with the UE should be maintained, based on         a pending delivery of a Mobile-Terminated SMS or         Mobile-Terminated Data to the UE.

These and other objects are achieved, in another aspect, by method for support of Mobile Terminated delivery service towards a User Equipment UE using extended idle mode DRX, said method including at least one step performed by at least one of the thus configured entities.

Some embodiments of apparatus and/or methods in accordance with embodiments of the present invention are now described, by way of example only, and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:

FIG. 1 is intended to illustrate issues with a MT NIDD (Non-IP Data Delivery) procedure towards a UE using extended idle mode DRX, as currently defined,

FIG. 2 illustrates an example of a MT NIDD procedure towards a UE using extended idle mode DRX, with MME storing the Non-IP Data if the UE is expected to respond to the paging request within the time window indicated by the SCEF.

FIG. 3 illustrates an example of a MT NIDD procedure towards a UE using extended idle mode DRX, with MME requesting the retransmission of the Non-IP Data at a (later) Requested retransmission time.

FIG. 4 illustrates an example of a MT NIDD procedure towards a UE using extended idle mode DRX, with MME requesting the retransmission of the Non-IP Data prior to the Requested retransmission time

FIG. 5 illustrates an example of a MT NIDD procedure towards a UE using extended idle mode DRX, with MME requesting the retransmission of the Non-IP Data at a (later) Requested retransmission time, with the retransmission time requested by the MME being propagated to the SCS/AS.

FIG. 6 illustrates an example of a MT NIDD procedure towards a UE using extended idle mode DRX, with retransmission triggered by a subsequent Notification due to a Monitoring Request sent by the SCS/AS.

FIG. 7 illustrates an example of a MT NIDD procedure towards a UE using extended idle mode DRX, with retransmission triggered by a subsequent Notification due to a Monitoring Request sent by the SCEF.

ABBREVIATIONS AS Application Server CIoT Cellular Internet of Things DRX Discontinuous Reception E-UTRAN Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network EPS Evolved Packet System HSS Home Subscriber Server ISD Insert Subscriber Data MME Mobility Management Entity MT Mobile Terminated NIDD Non-IP Data Delivery SCEF Service Capability Exposure Function SCS Service Capability Server SMS Short Message Service UE User Equipment DESCRIPTION OF VARIOUS ASPECTS AND/OR EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION

As understood by the skilled person, various embodiments and/or aspects of the invention, described below for the case of Mobile-Terminated Non-IP Data Delivery, are not limited to such case and apply more generally to Mobile-Terminated Data Delivery.

As understood by the skilled person, various embodiments and/or aspects of the invention, described below for the case of a UE served by a Mobility Management Entity MME, i.e. for the case of a E-UTRAN (or 4G radio environment), are not limited to such case and could apply to other radio environments (such as 5G), where the UE is served by a mobile network entity other than MME.

3GPP SA2 is specifying a new “Non-IP Data Delivery” feature in 3GPP Rel-13 for UEs signalling support of CIoT (Cellular Internet of Things) EPS optimizations, whereby the Non-IP Data Delivery (NIDD) between the UE and a non-IP peer point (Application Server also known as SCS/AS) or non-IP Gateway Interworking Function can be accomplished using the T6a interface between the serving MME and an SCEF (Service Capability Exposure Function). See the stage 2 CRs [1] and [2] which have been technically endorsed at SA2#112 (November 2015).

REFERENCES

-   [1] S2-154454: 23.401 CR2934: Introducing support for Non-IP data     for CIoT -   [2] S2-154400: 23.682 CR0154: Introduction of non-IP data delivery     via the SCEF for cellular IoT.

In the solution currently under definition in 3GPP SA2, Non-IP Data Delivery fails if the serving MME is not able to deliver the data to the UE. This would result in (nearly systematic) failure of Non-IP Data Delivery initiated by the network towards UEs using power saving mechanisms such as extended idle mode DRX (as the UE is actually listening to the paging channels during a very small amount of time, e.g. possibly only during 1 Os every 43 minutes).

With the current solution, the SCS/AS would need to subscribe to be notified when the UE becomes reachable prior to initiating any MT Non-IP Data Delivery to the UE, which would cause excessive signalling in the network and be less signalling efficient than MT SMS procedures towards UEs using a power saving mechanism such as extended idle mode DRX.

In addition, there is no synchronisation between the SCS/AS and the MME about the time period during which the MME maintains the signalling connection with the UE. So there is no guarantee that the SCS/AS will retransmit the Non-IP Data during the time window where the signalling connection is maintained (e.g. due to SCS/AS overload).

The MT NIDD procedure as being currently defined in [2] is depicted in FIG. 1:

-   -   1. The SCS/AS needs to send MT non-IP data to the UE.     -   2. Since the MT NIDD Request would be rejected if the MME was         not able to deliver the MT non-IP data to the UE, the SCS/AS         needs first to request to monitor when the UE is reachable.     -   3. The SCEF configures the monitoring event in the HSS, as         specified in the Monitoring Feature specified in 3GPP Rel-13         (see 3GPP TS 23.682).     -   4. The HSS configures the monitoring event in the serving MME,         as specified in the Monitoring Feature specified in 3GPP Rel-13         (see 3GPP TS 23.682).     -   5 to 7. The SCS/AS is notified via the HSS and SCEF that the         monitoring request has been taken into account by the network.     -   8. The MME pages the UE at the next paging occurrence of the UE         (taking into account the extended DRX cycle negotiated with the         UE for a UE using extended idle mode DRX).     -   9. The UE responds to the paging request.     -   10. The MME notifies the SCEF that the UE is available. The MME         also maintains the signalling connection with the UE to allow         subsequent exchange of signalling or data to the UE.     -   11. The SCEF notifies the SCS/AS that the UE is available.     -   12. The SCS/AS initiates the transfer of the non-IP data to the         UE.     -   13. The SCEF sends the non-IP data towards the serving MME.     -   14. The MME transfers the non-IP data to the UE.     -   15 to 16 The successful transfer of the non-IP data to the UE is         reported to the SCS/AS.

-   NOTE: the reference [2] does not describe the steps 2 to 11, but     without these steps, the MT NIDD Request (from step 12 onwards)     would fail if the UE is using a power saving mechanism such as     extended idle mode DRX and the UE is not expected to shortly respond     to the paging request.

Issues caused by the current procedure include:

-   -   a. It would cause excessive signalling in the network, including         signalling at the HSS for every network initiated NIDD towards         the UE.     -   b. There is no synchronisation between the SCS/AS and the MME         about the time period during which the MME maintains the         signalling connection with the UE. So there is no guarantee that         the SCS/AS retransmits the non-IP data during the time window         where the signalling connection is maintained (e.g. in case of         SCS/AS overload).     -   c. The MT NIDD procedure would be much less signalling efficient         than existing procedures for MT SMS.

Thus, optimizations are required to support efficient MT Non-IP Data Delivery between the SCEF and the serving MME via an interface such as the T6a interface, towards UEs using a power saving mechanism such as extended idle mode DRX.

Embodiments and/or aspects of the invention in particular enable such support of efficient MT Non-IP Data Delivery.

Embodiments and/or aspects of the invention include different options.

In some aspects and/or embodiments of the invention, these different options may be summarized in the following way, from a MME perspective.

Upon receipt of a MT NIDD Request, the MME may:

-   -   store the Non-IP Data and sends it to the UE without any Non-IP         data retransmission (from the SCEF), if the UE is expected to be         reachable shortly or within the time window during which the         SCEF expects the MT NIDD Response; or     -   return an MT NIDD Response with an Error and with an indication         of the time at which the Non-IP data should be retransmitted to         the MME, if the MT NIDD Request indicated that the Non-IP data         can be retransmitted within a maximum retransmission time and if         the UE is expected to be reachable within this time period. If         so, the SCEF or the SCS/AS stores and retransmits the Non-IP         data to the MME at the time requested in the MT NIDD Response;         if the UE initiates Mobile Originated NAS signalling prior to         the time at which the Non-IP data has been requested to be         retransmitted, the MME may send a Notification to the SCEF to         report that the UE is available and so to trigger the         retransmission of the Non-IP data immediately; or     -   return an MT NIDD Response with an Error in the other cases,         e.g. if the UE is not expected to be reachable within the         maximum retransmission time indicated by the SCEF. The SCEF or         the SCS/AS may then initiate a Monitoring Request procedure to         be notified when the UE becomes reachable, and may retransmit         the Non-IP data at this time. When notifying the SCEF and SCS/AS         that the UE is available, the MME also signals that the SCS/AS         should prioritize the retransmission of the Non-IP data towards         this UE, e.g. by signalling the time period during which it         intends to maintain the signalling connection with the UE.

Embodiments and/or aspects of the invention include different options which will be referred to below as Option1, Option 2, Option 3. Examples of MT NIDD procedures related to these different options will be described in relation with FIGS. 2 to 7.

This option may be summarized in the following way. The SCEF indicates in the MT NIDD Request the time window during which it waits for the MT NIDD Response, to let the serving MME know until when it can send the MT NIDD Response. This allows the MME to store the Non-IP Data and send it to the UE without any retransmission, if the UE is expected to respond to the paging request shortly or within the time frame indicated by the NIDD-Start-Time/Timer (e.g. within the next 30 s to 10 min).

-   -   NOTE: the Information Element(s) to signal the time until which         an MT NIDD Response is awaited can take the form of a         NIDD-Start-Time and NIDD-Start-Timer, or any other form.

FIG. 2 illustrates an example of such MT NIDD procedure with MME storing the Non-IP Data if the UE is expected to respond to the paging request shortly or within the time window indicated by the SCEF.

The example of MT NIDD procedure illustrated in FIG. 2 includes following steps:

-   -   1. The SCS/AS needs to send MT non-IP data to the UE.     -   2. The SCS/AS initiates the transfer of the non-IP data to the         UE.     -   3. The SCEF sends the MT NIDD Request (including the non-IP Data         and the above-mentioned time frame indicated by the         NIDD-Start-Time/Timer) towards the serving MME.     -   4. The MME stores the non-IP data to the UE and pages the UE.     -   5. The UE sends a paging response.     -   6. The MME transfers the non-IP data to the UE.     -   7 to 8. The successful transfer of the non-IP data to the UE is         reported to the SCS/AS.

This option may be summarized in the following way. The SCEF indicates in the MT NIDD Request a new Maximum Retransmission Time Information Element (IE) (e.g. 10 to 43 minutes) if it supports the option to store and retransmit the Non-IP data. If so, this IE also indicates for how long the SCEF is ready to store the non-IP data if it cannot be delivered at once.

If the UE is expected to respond within the Maximum Retransmission Time (but not soon enough to allow the mechanism in “Option 1” to be used), the MME rejects the MT NIDD Request with the indication of the time at which the Non-IP data should be resent to the MME. The MME does not set any MNRF (Mobile Not Reachable) like flag i.e. it will not send any subsequent notification to the HSS when the UE becomes available.

The SCEF stores and retransmits the Non-IP data to the MME at the time requested in the MT NIDD Response. The new MT NIDD Request should not include the Maximum Retransmission Time IE to fallback to the “Option 3” below if the UE is not reachable at the time that was indicated by the MME.

FIG. 3 illustrates an example of such MT NIDD procedure with the MME requesting the retransmission of the Non-IP Data at a later time.

The example of MT NIDD procedure illustrated in FIG. 3 includes following steps:

-   -   1. The SCS/AS needs to send MT non-IP data for the UE.     -   2. The SCS/AS initiates the transfer of the non-IP data to the         UE.     -   3. The SCEF sends the non-IP data towards the serving MME, with         the indication of the time until which it can retransmit the         Non-IP data.     -   4. The MME rejects the request and indicates the time at which         it requests the Non-IP data to be retransmitted. The MME stores         that a NIDD request is on-going for the SCEF.     -   5. The SCEF sends a MT NIDD Response to the SCS/AS to         acknowledge that the request to send non-IP data to the UE has         been taken into account by the network.     -   6. The SCEF retransmits the non-IP data at the time requested by         the MME.     -   7 to 9. The MME delivers the Non-IP data to the UE.     -   10. The MME sends a successful response to the SCEF and clears         any indication that a NIDD request is on-going for this SCEF.     -   11. The SCEF sends a new indication message to the SCS/AS to         report the successful delivery of the Non-IP data.

If the UE initiates Mobile Originated signalling prior to the time at which the Non-IP data was requested to be retransmitted, the MME sends a notification message to the SCEF informing the latter about the availability of the UE; in that case, the SCEF retransmits the Non-IP data immediately.

FIG. 4 illustrates an example of such MT NIDD procedure with the MME requesting the retransmission of the Non-IP Data prior to the Requested retransmission time

This corresponds to step 6 of FIG. 4 which is triggered by the reception of MO signaling from the UE while the MME had stored at step 4 (FIG. 2) that a NIDD request is on-going for the SCEF. Other steps of FIG. 4 may be as illustrated in FIG. 3.

-   Note: The message sent in step 6 may take the form of a new MT NIDD     Indication message or can be the existing Monitoring Indication     message. In step 6 the MME indicates that the UE is available and     that it is still serving the UE (no need for SCEF to contact again     the HSSS to get the identity of the MME).

Likewise, when the MME had stored at step 4 (FIG. 4) that a NIDD request is on-going for a SCEF, upon mobility to a new MME, the old MME can send a similar notification to the SCEF informing the latter that the UE has left to another serving node. The SCEF retrieves then the new serving MME address from the HSS and retransmit the Non-IP data to the new serving MME.

The new MME should keep the UE in CONNECTED state for a time long enough for the SCEF to have time to 1) receive the notification from the old MME, 2) make sure that the address of the new MME has been stored in the HSS 3) retrieve from the HSS the identity of the new MME, 4) Issue the new MTNIDD request to the new MME. The old MME may provide the new MME with an indication that there is a pending NIDD delivery for that UE, for that purpose.

The notifications sent to the SCEF allow the SCEF to discriminate the case of a spontaneous MO data from the UE and the case of a MME change. In the former case it should not fetch again the identity of the MME, while in the latter it has to fetch the identity of the MME from HSS, allowing furthermore the HSS to control whether MT data delivery is allowed in the new location of the UE.

As an alternative, the SCEF may propagate the retransmission time requested by the MME to the SCS/AS, in which case the retransmission is under the responsibility of the SCS/AS, i.e. the SCEF does not need to store the Non-IP data.

FIG. 5 illustrates an example of such MT NIDD procedure with the MME requesting the retransmission of the Non-IP Data at a later time, with the retransmission time requested by the MME being propagated to the SCS/AS.

Note: the Maximum Retransmission Time can possibly also be signalled by the SCS/AS at step 2 in FIG. 3, or 4, or 5.

This option may be summarized in the following way. If none of the options above are possible, e.g. the UE is not expected to be reachable within the Maximum Retransmission Time, the MME rejects the MT NIDD Request without indicating any retransmission time.

The SCS/AS or the SCEF may initiate then a Monitoring Request to be notified when the UE becomes reachable.

When the UE becomes reachable, the MME sends a notification that the UE is available which includes an indication instructing the SCEF or SCS/AS to prioritize the retransmission of Non-IP data sent to this UE. The indication may take the form of e.g. a new Maximum-UE-Availability-Time IE which indicates the time window until when the network intends to maintain the signalling connection with the UE after the paging response (e.g. 30 seconds).

The MME should inform the eNodeB to maintain the signalling connection with the UE for a time that is sufficiently long to retransmit and deliver the Non-IP Data to the UE. In other words, a mobile Core Network entity such as MME should send information to a Radio Access Network entity such as eNodeB, to assist the Radio Access Network in determining a time during which a signalling connection with the UE should be maintained, based on a pending delivery of a Mobile-Terminated SMS or Mobile-Terminated Data to the UE.

The MME may do so e.g. by setting in S1AP signalling a longer Expected Activity Period value based on whether there is pending signalling to the UE (e.g. Non-IP Data), or by including a new information informing the eNodeB that there is pending network initiated signalling for that UE or providing the eNodeB with a recommended minimum user activity timer to be used for that UE.

It should be noted that these aspects related to informing the eNodeB (or more generally the RAN for the case of other radio environment than E-UTRAN) apply not only to MT Data Delivery (such as MT NIDD), but also to MT Short Message Service (SMS) Delivery.

FIG. 6 shows the scenario where the SCS/AS initiates the monitoring request. FIG. 7 shows the scenario where the SCEF initiates the monitoring request.

FIG. 6 illustrates an example of such MT NIDD procedure with retransmission triggered by a subsequent Notification—Monitoring Request sent by the SCS/AS.

FIG. 7 illustrates an example of such MT NIDD procedure with retransmission triggered by a subsequent Notification—Monitoring Request sent by the SCEF.

The example of MT NIDD procedure illustrated in FIG. 6 includes following steps:

-   -   1. The SCS/AS needs to send MT non-IP data for the UE.     -   2. The SCS/AS initiates the transfer of the non-IP data to the         UE.     -   3. The SCEF sends the non-IP data towards the serving MME.     -   4. The MME rejects the request, i.e. sends towards the SCEF a MT         NIDD Response including an indication of unsuccessful delivery.     -   5. The SCEF sends towards the SCS/AS a MT NIDD Response         including an indication of unsuccessful delivery.     -   6 to 11. UE reachability monitoring procedure is initiated by         the SCS/AS.     -   12. The MME pages the UE.     -   13. The UE responds to the paging request.     -   14. The MME notifies the SCEF that the UE is available, and         includes in this notification the Maximum-UE-Availability-Time         IE.     -   11. The SCEF notifies the SCS/AS that the UE is available, and         includes in this notification the Maximum-UE-Availability-Time         IE.     -   12. Retransmission of the non-IP data to the UE is performed,         initiated by the SCS/AS, during the time period indicated by the         Maximum-UE-Availability-Time information.     -   The example of MT NIDD procedure illustrated in FIG. 7 is         similar to that illustrated in FIG. 6, taking into account that         in FIG. 7 the SCEF initiates the UE reachability monitoring         request. In this case, the MT NIDD Response sent by the SCEF to         the SCS/AS in step 5 includes an indication that UE reachability         monitoring has been triggered by the SCEF.

-   Note: A new additional parameter may be required in step 2 to enable     or not the behaviour of the scenario of FIG. 7 (i.e. network     triggered reporting of UE reachability).

-   Note: FIG. 7 would allow also the implementation option where the     SCEF would store the Non-IP data for the duration until the UE     becomes reachable. But this implementation option is not preferred.

Various aspects of the invention include (though not being limited to) following aspects.

One aspect of the invention is a mobile network entity such as Mobility Management Entity MME, configured for the support of Mobile-Terminated MT Data Delivery via an interface such as the T6a interface between a Service Capability Exposure Function SCEF and said mobile network entity, towards a User Equipment UE using extended idle mode DRX served by said mobile network entity.

Various embodiments may be provided, including (though not being limited to) following aspects and/or embodiments, which may be taken alone or in combination, according to various combinations.

In an embodiment, said mobile network entity is configured to:

-   -   receive from the SCEF a MT Data Delivery Request including         information indicating a time frame within which a MT Data         Delivery Response is awaited by the SCEF.

In an embodiment:

-   -   the MT data Delivery service corresponds to Non-IP Data Delivery         MT NIDD.

In an embodiment, said mobile network entity is configured to:

-   -   if the UE is expected to respond within said time frame, store         the MT Data, page the UE when the UE is known to be reachable         and deliver the MT Data to the UE when the UE responds to the         paging request.

Another aspect of the invention is a Service Capability Exposure Function SCEF, configured for the support of Mobile-Terminated MT Data Delivery via an interface such as the T6a interface between said Service Capability Exposure Function SCEF and a mobile network entity such as Mobility Management Entity MME, towards a User Equipment UE using extended idle mode DRX served by said mobile network entity.

Various embodiments may be provided, including (though not being limited to) following aspects and/or embodiments, which may be taken alone or in combination, according to various combinations.

In an embodiment, said SCEF is configured to:

-   -   send to said mobile network entity a MT Data Delivery Request         including information indicating a time frame within which a MT         Data Delivery Response is awaited by the SCEF.

In an embodiment:

-   -   the MT data Delivery service corresponds to Non-IP Data Delivery         MT NIDD.

Another aspect of the invention is a mobile network entity such as Mobility Management Entity MME, configured for the support of Mobile-Terminated MT Data Delivery via an interface such as the T6a interface between a Service Capability Exposure Function SCEF and said mobile network entity, towards a User Equipment UE using extended idle mode DRX served by said mobile network entity.

Various embodiments may be provided, including (though not being limited to) following aspects and/or embodiments, which may be taken alone or in combination, according to various combinations.

In an embodiment, said mobile network entity is configured to:

-   -   receive from the SCEF a MT Data Delivery Request including         information of a maximum retransmission time for retransmission         of the MT Data.

In an embodiment:

-   -   the MT data Delivery service corresponds to Non-IP Data Delivery         MT NIDD.

In an embodiment, said mobile network entity is configured to:

-   -   if the UE is expected to respond within said maximum         retransmission time, send to the SCEF, in a MT Data Delivery         Response indicating unsuccessful delivery to the UE, information         indicating a retransmission time requested by the mobile network         entity.

In an embodiment, said mobile network entity is configured to:

-   -   store information indicating that a MT NIDD Request is ongoing         for the SCEF.

In an embodiment, said mobile network entity is configured to:

-   -   upon reception of Mobile-Originated signalling from the UE prior         to said requested retransmission time, inform the SCEF that the         UE is available for said MT Data delivery.

In an embodiment, said mobile network entity is configured to:

-   -   upon mobility of the UE to a new serving mobile network entity,         inform the SCEF of said mobility to trigger the MT Data         retransmission towards said new serving mobile network entity.

In an embodiment, said mobile network entity is configured to:

-   -   upon mobility of the UE to a new serving mobile network entity,         inform said new serving mobile network entity that there is a         pending MT Data Delivery towards this UE.

Another aspect of the invention is a Service Capability Exposure Function SCEF, configured for the support of MT Data Delivery via an interface such as T6a interface between said Service Capability Exposure Function SCEF and a mobile network entity such as Mobility Management Entity MME, towards a User Equipment UE using extended idle mode DRX served by said mobile network entity.

Various embodiments may be provided, including (though not being limited to) following aspects and/or embodiments, which may be taken alone or in combination, according to various combinations.

In an embodiment, said SCEF is configured to:

-   -   send to said mobile network entity a MT Data Delivery Request         including information indicating a maximum retransmission time         for retransmission of the MT Data.

In an embodiment:

-   -   the MT data Delivery service corresponds to Non-IP Data Delivery         MT NIDD.

In an embodiment, said SCEF is configured to:

-   -   upon reception from said mobile network entity of a MT Data         Delivery Response indicating unsuccessful delivery and         containing information indicating a retransmission time         requested by the mobile network entity, inform a source node         such as Service Capability Server or Application Server SCS/AS,         that said delivery is deferred.

In an embodiment, said SCEF is configured to:

-   -   upon reception from said mobile network entity of a MT Data         Delivery Response indicating unsuccessful delivery and         containing information indicating a retransmission time         requested by the mobile network entity, retransmit the MT Data         at the time requested by the mobile network entity or at the         time the UE is notified to be available by said mobile network         entity.

In an embodiment, said SCEF is configured to:

-   -   send to a source node such as Service Capability Server or         Application Server, SCS/AS, a MT Data Delivery Response         indicating unsuccessful delivery and containing information         indicating a retransmission time requested by the mobile network         entity.

Another aspect of the invention is a mobile network entity such as Mobility Management Entity MME, configured for the support of Mobile-Terminated Data Delivery via an interface such as T6a interface between a Service Capability Exposure Function SCEF and said mobile network entity, towards a User Equipment UE using extended idle mode DRX served by said mobile network entity.

Various embodiments may be provided, including (though not being limited to) following aspects and/or embodiments, which may be taken alone or in combination, according to various combinations.

In an embodiment, said mobile network entity is configured to:

-   -   once configured to monitor UE reachability after having rejected         a MT Data Delivery Request from the SCEF, send to the SCEF, in a         notification indicating that the UE is reachable again,         information instructing to prioritize the retransmission of the         MT Data towards this UE.

In an embodiment:

-   -   the MT data Delivery service corresponds to Non-IP Data Delivery         MT NIDD.

In an embodiment, said mobile network entity is configured to:

-   -   send to the SCEF, in a notification indicating that the UE is         reachable again, information referred to as maximum UE         availability time, indicating a time period during which the         mobile network entity intends to maintain a signalling         connection with the UE.

Another aspect of the invention is a Service Capability Exposure Function SCEF, configured for the support of Mobile-Terminated Data Delivery via an interface such as T6a interface between said Service Capability Exposure Function SCEF and a mobile network entity such as Mobility Management Entity MME, towards a User Equipment UE using extended idle mode DRX served by said mobile network entity.

Various embodiments may be provided, including (though not being limited to) following aspects and/or embodiments, which may be taken alone or in combination, according to various combinations.

In an embodiment, said SCEF is configured to:

-   -   receive from the mobile network entity, in a notification         indicating that the UE is reachable again after unsuccessful         delivery, information instructing to prioritize the         retransmission of the MT Data towards this UE

In an embodiment:

-   -   the MT data Delivery service corresponds to Non-IP Data Delivery         MT NIDD.

In an embodiment, said SCEF is configured to:

-   -   receive from the mobile network entity, in a notification         indicating that the UE is reachable again after unsuccessful         delivery, information referred to as maximum UE availability         time indicating a time period during which the mobile network         entity intends to maintain a signalling connection with the UE.

In an embodiment, said SCEF is configured to:

-   -   inform a source node such as Service Capability Server or         Application Server SCS/AS of said information instructing to         prioritize the retransmission of the MT Data towards this UE or         said maximum UE availability time.

In an embodiment, said SCEF is configured to:

-   -   send to a source node such as Service Capability Server or         Application Server SCS/AS a MT Data Delivery response indicating         said unsuccessful delivery and containing an indication that UE         reachability monitoring is triggered.

Another aspect of the invention is a mobile Core Network entity such as Mobility Management Entity MME, configured for the support of Mobile-Terminated SMS, or for the support of Mobile Terminating Data Delivery via an interface such as T6a interface between a Service Capability Exposure Function SCEF and said mobile Core Network entity, towards a User Equipment UE using extended idle mode DRX served by said mobile Core Network entity.

Various embodiments may be provided, including (though not being limited to) following aspects and/or embodiments, which may be taken alone or in combination, according to various combinations.

In an embodiment, said mobile Core Network entity is configured to:

-   -   send information to the Radio Access Network, to assist the         Radio Access Network in determining a time during which a         signalling connection with the UE should be maintained, based on         a pending delivery of a Mobile-Terminated SMS or         Mobile-Terminated Data to the UE.

In an embodiment:

-   -   the MT data Delivery service corresponds to Non-IP Data Delivery         MT NIDD.

In an embodiment, said mobile Core Network entity is configured to:

-   -   set in S1AP signalling an Expected Activity Period value in the         Expected UE Behaviour IE based on whether there is pending         signalling to the UE, or to include a new information informing         the eNodeB that there is pending network initiated signalling         for that UE, or to include a recommended minimum user activity         timer to be used by the eNodeB for that UE.

Another aspect of the invention is a method for support of Mobile Terminated delivery service towards a User Equipment UE using extended idle mode DRX, said method including at least one step performed by at least one of the thus configured entities.

A person of skill in the art would readily recognize that steps of various above-described methods can be performed by programmed computers. Herein, some embodiments are also intended to cover program storage devices, e.g., digital data storage media, which are machine or computer readable and encode machine-executable or computer-executable programs of instructions, wherein said instructions perform some or all of the steps of said above-described methods. The program storage devices may be, e.g., digital memories, magnetic storage media such as a magnetic disks and magnetic tapes, hard drives, or optically readable digital data storage media. The embodiments are also intended to cover computers programmed to perform said steps of the above-described methods. 

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 26. A mobile network entity, such as mobility management entity, MME, comprising: at least one processor; and at least one memory including computer program code; the at least one memory and the computer program code configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the mobile network entity at least to: support mobile-terminated non-internet protocol data delivery, MT NIDD, via an interface such as T6a interface between a service capability exposure function, SCEF, and said mobile network entity, towards a user equipment, UE, using a power saving mechanism such as extended idle mode DRX, served by said mobile network entity, receive from the SCEF a MT NIDD Request including information indicating a time frame within which a MT NIDD Response is awaited by the SCEF.
 27. A mobile network entity according to claim 26, the at least one memory and the computer program code configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the mobile network entity at least to: if the UE is expected to respond within said time frame, store the MT Data, page the UE when the UE is known to be reachable and deliver the MT Data to the UE when the UE responds to the paging request.
 28. A service capability exposure function, SCEF, comprising: at least one processor; and at least one memory including computer program code; the at least one memory and the computer program code configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the service capability exposure function, SCEF, at least to: support mobile-terminated non-internet protocol data delivery, MT NIDD, via an interface such as T6a interface between said service capability exposure function, SCEF, and a mobile network entity such as mobility management entity, MME, towards a user equipment, UE, using a power saving mechanism such as extended idle mode DRX, served by said mobile network entity, send to said mobile network entity a MT NIDD Request including information indicating a time frame within which a MT NIDD Response is awaited by the SCEF.
 29. A mobile network entity, such as mobility management entity, MME, comprising: at least one processor; and at least one memory including computer program code; the at least one memory and the computer program code configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the mobile network entity at least to: support mobile-terminated non-internet protocol data delivery, MT NIDD, via an interface such as T6a interface between a service capability exposure function, SCEF, and said mobile network entity, towards a user equipment, UE, using a power saving mechanism such as extended idle mode DRX, served by said mobile network entity, receive from the SCEF a MT NIDD Request including information indicating a maximum retransmission time until which the SCEF can retransmit the MT Data.
 30. A mobile network entity according to claim 29, the at least one memory and the computer program code configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the mobile network entity at least to: if the UE is expected to respond within said maximum retransmission time, send to the SCEF, in a MT NIDD Response indicating unsuccessful delivery to the UE, information indicating a retransmission time requested by the mobile network entity.
 31. A mobile network entity according to claim 30, the at least one memory and the computer program code configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the mobile network entity at least to: store information indicating that a MT NIDD Request is ongoing for the SCEF.
 32. A mobile network entity according to claim 30, the at least one memory and the computer program code configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the mobile network entity at least to: upon availability of the UE prior to said requested retransmission time, inform the SCEF that the UE is available for said MT Data delivery.
 33. A mobile network entity according to claim 30, the at least one memory and the computer program code configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the mobile network entity at least to: upon mobility of the UE to a new serving mobile network entity, inform the SCEF of said mobility to trigger the MT Data retransmission towards said new serving mobile network entity.
 34. A mobile network entity according to claim 30, the at least one memory and the computer program code configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the mobile network entity at least to: upon mobility of the UE to a new serving mobile network entity, inform said new serving mobile network entity that there is a pending MT NIDD towards this UE.
 35. A service capability exposure function, SCEF, comprising: at least one processor; and at least one memory including computer program code; the at least one memory and the computer program code configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the service capability exposure function, SCEF, at least to: support mobile-terminated non-internet protocol data delivery, MT NIDD, via an interface such as T6a interface between said service capability exposure function, SCEF, and a mobile network entity such as mobility management entity, MME, towards a user equipment, UE, using a power saving mechanism such as extended idle mode DRX, served by said mobile network entity, send to said mobile network entity a MT NIDD Request including information indicating a maximum retransmission time until which the SCEF can retransmit the MT Data.
 36. A service capability exposure function, SCEF, according to claim 35, the at least one memory and the computer program code configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the service capability exposure function, SCEF, at least to: receive from said mobile network entity a MT NIDD Response indicating unsuccessful delivery, containing information indicating a retransmission time requested by the mobile network entity,
 37. A service capability exposure function, SCEF, according to claim 35, the at least one memory and the computer program code configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the service capability exposure function, SCEF, at least to: upon reception from said mobile network entity of a MT NIDD Response indicating unsuccessful delivery and containing information indicating a retransmission time requested by the mobile network entity, inform a source node such as service capability server or application server, SCS/AS, that said delivery is deferred.
 38. A service capability exposure function, SCEF, according to claim 35, the at least one memory and the computer program code configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the service capability exposure function, SCEF, at least to: upon reception from said mobile network entity of a MT NIDD Response indicating unsuccessful delivery and containing information indicating a retransmission time requested by the mobile network entity, retransmit the MT Data at the time requested by the mobile network entity or at the time the UE is notified to be available by said mobile network entity.
 39. A service capability exposure function, SCEF, according to claim 35, the at least one memory and the computer program code configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the service capability exposure function, SCEF, at least to: send to a source node such as service capability server or application server, SCS/AS, a MT NIDD Response indicating unsuccessful delivery and containing information indicating a retransmission time requested by the mobile network entity.
 40. A mobile network entity, such as mobility management entity, MME, comprising: at least one processor; and at least one memory including computer program code; the at least one memory and the computer program code configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the mobile network entity at least to: support mobile-terminated non-internet protocol data delivery, MT NIDD, via an interface such as T6a interface between a service capability exposure function, SCEF, and said mobile network entity, towards a user equipment, UE, using a power saving mechanism such as extended idle mode DRX, served by said mobile network entity, once configured to monitor UE reachability after having rejected a MT NIDD Request from the SCEF, send to the SCEF, in a notification indicating that the UE is reachable again, information indicating a maximum UE availability time indicating a time window during which the mobile network entity intends to maintain a signalling connection with the UE.
 41. A service capability exposure function, SCEF, comprising: at least one processor; and at least one memory including computer program code; the at least one memory and the computer program code configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the service capability exposure function, SCEF, at least to: support mobile-terminated non-internet protocol data delivery, MT NIDD, via an interface such as T6a interface between said service capability exposure function, SCEF, and a mobile network entity such as mobility management entity, MME, towards a user equipment, UE, using a power saving mechanism such as extended idle mode DRX, served by said mobile network entity, receive from the mobile network entity, in a notification indicating that the UE is reachable again after unsuccessful delivery, information indicating a maximum UE availability time indicating a time window during which the mobile network entity intends to maintain a signalling connection with the UE.
 42. A service capability exposure function, SCEF, according to claim 41, the at least one memory and the computer program code configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the service capability exposure function, SCEF, at least to: use said information indicating a maximum UE availability time to prioritize the retransmission of the MT data.
 43. A service capability exposure function, SCEF, according to claim 41, the at least one memory and the computer program code configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the service capability exposure function, SCEF, at least to: inform a source node such as service capability server or application server, SCS/AS, of said information instructing to prioritize the retransmission of the MT Data towards this UE or said maximum UE availability time.
 44. A service capability exposure function, SCEF, according to claim 41, the at least one memory and the computer program code configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the service capability exposure function, SCEF, at least to: send to a source node such as service capability server or application server, SCS/AS, a MT NIDD Response indicating said unsuccessful delivery and containing an indication that UE reachability monitoring is triggered. 